Upcoming horror movie Nosferatu debuted a trailer behind closed doors, and apparently Bill Skarsgård's vampire is absolutely chilling

Apr. 11, 2024



The upcoming flick is a remake of the classic ’20s horror movie

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The highly anticipated Nosferatu remake has had its first trailer unveiled behind closed doors at CinemaCon, and it sounds as though it’s just as terrifying as the original.

The trailer forThe Witch’s Robert Eggers’ take on the classic vampire tale was revealed at CinemaCon. As reported byVariety, the trailer opens with Lily-Rose Depp’s character seemingly praying by candlelight, saying: “Come to me, come to me, hear my call,” before a hand reaches out to grab her neck. Apparently, the camera then sweeps away to show more of the setting including wintery villages, dilapidated castles, and rats scurrying across cobblestones. In true Nosferatu fashion, shadows are cast over every part of the trailer, and at one point there is a first glimpse atIT’s Bill Skarsgård as the vampire, hunched over with razor-sharp fangs.

In addition to Depp as Ellen Hutter and Skarsgård as Count Orlok, the film also starsRenfield’s Nicholas Hoult as Thomas Hutter,Poor Things’ Willem Dafoe, who previously worked with Eggers onThe LighthouseandThe Northman, as well as Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Emma Corrin.

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